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License: Shareware (Free to try)
Downloads: 1115
Added: 13 Jul 2003
Updated: 31 Mar 2006
Developer: Zapper Software (510862 B.C. Ltd.)(more)
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JpegGuard JPEG Image Protection Publisher Description

JpegGuard: This program is for JPEG users who want to protect their images and avoid potential embarrassment. This program will encrypt all of your .JPG and .JPEG files on your computer. This prevents others from viewing your encrypted JPEG images. This program will scan your entire hard drive (or selected folders) and then allow you to encrypt the .JPG and .JPEG file extensions. The files are then assigned an extension of .XXX. There are 7 basic screens (forms) to this system: (1) Image - displays regular or encrypted JPEG files. (2) Image Properties - displays the width, height, size and filename. (3) Image Options - allows you to alter the image attributes. (4) Password - allows you to encrypt and decrypt files using a password. (5) Search Files - allows you to search for JPEG or XXX or both filetypes. (6) List JPEG - displays a list of all of the JPEG files found from your last file search. (7) List XXX - displays a list of all of the encrypted JPEG files found from your last file search. You must use the same password to view the .XXX (encrypted JPEG) files that you assigned to them when they were encrypted. Protect your children from porn and yourself from embarrassment. If you have porn on your hard drive then you need this product.
FindMySoft certifies that JpegGuard JPEG Image Protection is SAFE TO INSTALL and does not contain any adware, spywae or viruses that might harm your computer or steal your informations
OS: Win 95/98/NT/ME/2000/XP
Requirements: 32 MB Ram, 2 MB Free Disk Space
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